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Truck Freight Volume Continues to Contract Nationwide Despite Increases in Southwest

byRita Garwood
May 2, 2023
in EF News
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According to the latest U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index, the volume of freight shipments moved via truck in the United States declined in Q1/23 by 6.1% year over year. This was the fourth quarter in a row in which volume has contracted on an annual basis. The drop was most intense in the Southeast, West and Northeast regions, where volume fell 16.1%, 14.1% and 13.8%, respectively. Shipments fell just 2.4% year over year in the Midwest, but the region has experienced contracting volume for 12 straight quarters. Meanwhile, shipments in the Southwest region increased 14%, the region’s largest year-over-year increase since early 2018.

“This quarter was a prime example of how important it is to examine regional data when assessing truck freight shipments in the U.S.,” Bobby Holland, director of freight data solutions at U.S. Bank., said. “Boosted by growing truck-transported trade with Mexico and increased activity at the Port of Houston, truck freight activity in the Southwest region is markedly different than what we’re seeing in other regions.”

Nationwide spending in the United States on truck freight fell just 0.3% year over year in Q1/23, driven by an 8% year-over-year spending drop in the Midwest. Spending rose in all other regions, including by 16.7% annually in the Southwest and 7.8% in the Southeast.

“It’s clear that capacity is not uniform across the country,” Bob Costello, senior vice president and chief economist at American Trucking Associations, said. “The spending data we’re seeing in the South is more evidence that there is real trucking supply tightness there, while the Midwest is experiencing the opposite.”

Regional Data

West
Shipments
Linked quarter: -2.8%
Year over year: -14.1%

Spending
Linked quarter: 6.9%
Year over year: 2.8%

Shipments declined in the West on a quarterly basis for the fourth consecutive quarter. Low seaport volumes and a significant contraction in housing starts appear to be impacting truck freight volumes in the region.

Southwest
Shipments
Linked quarter: 5%
Year over year: 14%

Spending
Third quarter: 5.7%
Year over year: 16.7%

Continuing to be the top region in the United States for truck freight, the Southwest experienced its eighth-straight quarter of year-over-year volume and spending increases.

Midwest
Shipments
Linked quarter: 1.3%
Year over year: -2.4%

Spending
Linked quarter: -5.3%
Year over year: -8%

The Midwest region continues to be the weakest overall, notching its 12th-straight year-over-year contraction in volume. There appears to be ample truck capacity in the Midwest, which was the only region to have a drop in spending.

Northeast
Shipments
Linked quarter: -4.8%
Year over year: -13.8%

Spending
Linked quarter: 2.2%
Year over year: 2%

This was the third-straight year-over-year decline in volume in the Northeast region and the largest drop since Q1/21. Spending increased even as diesel fuel prices fell, suggesting marginally constrained capacity in the area.

Southeast
Shipments
Linked quarter: -10.1
Year over year: -16.1%

Spending
Linked quarter: 1.8%
Year over year: 7.8%

The Southeast region had the largest annual decline among all regions, with the 16.1% drop the largest on record for the region. Similar to the West, new housing starts and declining seaport activity appear to be impacting truck freight volume in the Southeast.

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